Arnold Schwarzenegger was the Republican governor of California.

Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesHe was previously the governor of California.

Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger first launched his political career in 2003 when he became the Republican governor of California. The “Terminator“ actor served two consecutive terms.

But even though Schwarzenegger is an outspoken Republican, he doesn’t necessarily support President Trump’s politics. In March of 2018, the entertainer told Deadline that the President isn’t doing California any favours.

“I’m so happy that he’s only made one trip,” Schwarzenegger said. “Look, I mean the very fact that he doesn’t want us to write-off our state tax is a direct attack on Californians. So I don’t think that he’s been good for California. I don’t think he cares about California and I think California doesn’t care about him.”

Candace Cameron Bure has expressed disappointment in her party.

Rodin Eckenroth/Getty ImagesShe acknowledges her party isn’t perfect.

Candace Cameron Bure followed in Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Nicole Wallace’s footsteps in 2015 when she took the hot seat as Republican co-host on ABC’s “The View.” She also hopes the show adds another conservative co-host.

Even though she’s firm in her beliefs, Bure said the Republican party is far from perfect.

“The reality is that the trans community is being relentlessly attacked by this president,” Jenner wrote. “My hope in him – in them – was misplaced, and I cannot support anyone who is working against our community. I do not support Trump. I must learn from my mistakes and move forward.”

Melissa Joan Hart feels like it’s easier to discuss her views now that she’s in a new environment.

Craig Barritt/Stringer/Getty ImagesShe said she’s now in a more supportive environment.

Not all conservative celebrities feel ostracized for vocalizing their Republican views.

In an interview with Fox News, the Melissa Joan Hart admitted that, back in the day, when she voted for Republican Bob Dole, her co-stars weren’t exactly supportive.

These days, however, she feels comfortable expressing her opinions, and genuinely enjoys hearing the other political views.

“These days I’m pretty much surrounded by Republicans at work,” Hart told Fox News. “It’s made it a little easier but I love talking to my Democrat friends about how they see things.”

Joy Villa has worn fashions that express her political views.

Frazer Harrison/GettyHer dress aid ‘Make America Great Again.’

Joy Villa has worn her politics on the red carpet.

At the 2017 Grammy Awards, the singer-songwriter walked the red carpet in a red, white, and blue mermaid gown with President Trump’s campaign catchphrase “Make America Great Again” detailed on the front.

Designed by Andre Sorian, the dress got Villa’s message across loud and clear: She supports President Trump.

“America is the greatest country in the world and @realDonaldTrump will go down in history as the GREATEST leader in world history,” Villa posted across her social media accounts. “Who brokered peace when no others could broker peace, who forged friendship with the Middle East, North Korea, and soon, Russia! #trumpworldpeace”

“I’m a public figure and new Republican,” Villa recently wrote in an op-ed for USA Today.

Chuck Norris has donated money to the Republican party.

Wikimedia, CC.He’s been vocal about his support of Republican candidates.

Jon Voight has been a loyal Republican for years.

According to the publication, Voight announced he was a conservative back in 2007 and has since been loyal to the party.

He’s also endorsed President Trump.

“He’s an answer to our problems. We need to get behind him,” Voight told Breitbart in 2016. “The Republicans need to unite behind this man. We need somebody to go in and reconstruct us in a sort of way, get us back to where we were, who we need to be.”